Posted by Billy NY on July 13, 2009 at 06:43:53 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: Huh? posted by Allan In NE on July 13, 2009 at 05:05:17:
Ditto, to what's been said, double ditto about that loan officer, I see how that works with my neighbor friend long time farmer who is literally under house arrest due to health reasons, so his son and I have (I can't tell you how many acres of 1st cut hay out there) I just keep eyeballin the fields and pick 1 or 2 while the weather is good, we should have cut more yesterday, weather is perfect, then the 65 of oats starting to turn and they look real healthy, grain head has to go on the combine + trucking he does, have a load of bedding to deliver to a 1000+ head dairy operation today, he can't run that truck anymore, my license just expired, as I went to renew, DMV says you need a physical, then come back ok.... (hope I get that straightened out, load has to go out today regardless)
One thing is for sure, this work will always keep you on you toes, have at er Allan, it's all good, sittin around that don't sound like you anyway...
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